They are the men and (a few) women who'd better be willing to predict almost anything and be unafraid to second-guess on the numerous NFL programs that permeate the TV schedule. As you ponder which announcers you'll need on your TV sports fantasy league rosters, a breakdown of what will be new this season with the microphoned.

CBS re-signed a veteran quarterback Tuesday and picked up some help on defense. Dan Fouts, a CBS analyst from 1988 to 1993 after a Hall of Fame NFL quarterbacking career, will be an analyst on some CBS NFL games with a variety of play-by-play announcers, including Don Criqui, Bill Macatee and Dick Enberg. Fouts also will work some CBS Southeastern Conference games. After last season, Fouts was waived by ABC/ESPN, where he'd been a Monday Night Football analyst and worked college games with Keith Jackson and tried calling college play-by-play last season.

West Virginia's Da'Sean Butler glided down the baseline, rose high above the rim and let the ball roll off his fingertips at the final buzzer. Patrick Ewing Jr. swatted it away to keep No. 9 Georgetown in first place in the tight Big East race.

Jessie Sapp hit a three-pointer with 6 seconds left and Patrick Ewing Jr. blocked Da'Sean Butler's layup attempt at the buzzer to give No. 9 Georgetown a 58-57 victory over West Virginia on Saturday night. The Hoyas (16-2, 6-1 Big East) overcame a 10-point deficit early in the second half and held the Mountaineers without a field goal over an 8-minute span to win their third straight.